J.M. Carroll

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J.M. Carroll



Average rating: 3.73 · 426 ratings · 82 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Trail of Blood

3.67 avg rating — 385 ratings — published 1931 — 39 editions
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The Trail of Blood: Followi...

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A History of Texas Baptists...

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Dr. B.H. Carroll, The Colos...

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The Trail of Blood

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The American Indian, 1926-1931

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JUST SUCH A TIME: Recollect...

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THE TRAIL OF BLOOD...

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The Rockport Register, 1904

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“For I certify unto every man that heareth the words of this book, if any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book. And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the Holy City, and from the things which are written in the book." (Rev. 22:18, 19)”
J.M. Carroll, The Trail of Blood: Following the Christians down through the centuries -- or, The history of Baptist churches from the time of Christ, their founder, to the present day

“The name "Baptist" is a "nickname," and was given to them by their enemies (unless the name can be rightfully attributed to them as having been given to them by the Savior Himself, when He referred to John as "The Baptist"). To this day, the name has never been officially adopted by any group of Baptists. The name, however, has become fixed and is willingly accepted and proudly borne. It snugly fits. It was the distinguishing name of the forerunner of Christ, the first to teach the doctrine to which the Baptists now hold.”
J.M. Carroll, The Trail of Blood: Following the Christians down through the centuries -- or, The history of Baptist churches from the time of Christ, their founder, to the present day



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